Digitalisation and Law: The More Things Change – the More They Stay the Same

IF 0.5 4区 管理学 Q4 POLITICAL SCIENCE
Mirko Pečarič, P. Kovač, Lan Umek, Dejan Ravšelj
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Abstract

Based on the notorious fact of our era digitalisation, this paper is focused on the probability of relations between the notions of law and digital era government (DEG), as they are found in the scientific literature. Out of the total of 3917 articles that were identified in the Scopus database as relevant in DEG research, 77 of them were further considered due to their connectedness between legal notions and notions of DEG. Results show a very modest presence of law in DEG literature. Based on this, the paper confirms Collingridge’s dilemma of control and gives answers on the cross-disciplinary interconnection of law and IT, how digital dimensions and technology are addressed in the law, and whether the latter pursues modernisation or just reflects existing public governance principles. However, results based on a literature review may not be always aligned with the practical effects of digitalisation in society.
数字化与法律:事物变化越多,就越保持不变
基于我们这个时代数字化的臭名昭著的事实,本文的重点是法律概念和数字时代政府(DEG)之间的关系的概率,因为它们在科学文献中被发现。在Scopus数据库中确定的3917篇与DEG研究相关的文章中,有77篇由于法律概念和DEG概念之间的联系而被进一步考虑。结果显示,在DEG文献中,法律的存在非常有限。在此基础上,本文确认了科林里奇的控制困境,并对法律与信息技术的跨学科互联、法律如何处理数字维度和技术、后者是追求现代化还是仅仅反映现有的公共治理原则等问题给出了答案。然而,基于文献综述的结果可能并不总是与数字化对社会的实际影响相一致。
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